Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. - East St. Louis Office

8787 State Street
East St. Louis, IL - 62203
Phone Number: (618) 398-0958
Fax Number: (618) 398-4813

Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. is an Illinois not-for-profit corporation. We provide free civil legal services to low-income persons and senior citizens in 65 counties in central and southern Illinois. We believe all people of central and southern Illinois should have access to justice, income security, adequate housing, quality education, healthcare, safety from violence and exploitation, and the opportunity to improve their own lives.


Our mission is to provide low income and senior residents of central and southern Illinois with high quality civil legal services in order to obtain and maintain their basic human needs.


We handle only certain kinds of civil cases. We do not handle any criminal cases, including traffic cases. We also do not handle any personal injury, malpractice or workers' compensation cases. Financial eligibility is based on gross (before deductions) income from all sources and from all persons residing in the household. Household income generally may not exceed 125% of the federal poverty level. But, if an applicant's income is less than 200% of poverty and other factors or expenses (such as taxes, child care costs, work-related transportation, or certain medical expenses) are present, then the applicant may also be eligible. Persons age 60 and over are eligible for Land of Lincoln's services regardless of income or assets in certain counties through their Area Agency on Aging project. Restrictions on the types of cases handled may apply.


East St. Louis Office servicesClinton, Fayette, Monroe, Randolph, St. Clair & Washington Counties.


Mission Statement: Our mission is to provide eligible low-income and senior residents of central and southern Illinois with high quality civil legal services in order to obtain and maintain their basic needs.

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3 Comments

2019-11-04 16:20:58

Yes I need help because the person that I was renting from lost it to taxes and the person who got the house want fix anything and I tried to get a l we lease from them and they told me to ask the other landlord

2020-03-19 13:36:08

One of our friends in Illinois is in a bad spot. She has a child by her boyfriend and he's kicking her out, but says she can't take her son with her. Her boyfriend has his 21 year old son living with them and she is constantly tormented by them. She's had to call the police several times due to abuse and finally they told her that she could leave, but couldn't take her son as it would be considered kidnapping. We are willing to let them stay with us here in Indiana, but she needs help to get permission to move her son to another state with her and to also apply for child support from her ex-boyfriend. She works as an assistant in a home day care operation right now, but will need to find work when she moves to Indiana. She doesn't have much money, so I'm wondering if there is anyone who could help her with whatever she needs to make sure that she doesn't get bullied into leaving her son. We're really frightened for both of them...

2020-12-06 14:20:58

I am trying to get a divorce we have been seperated for a year and I would like to do this peacefully

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